BILL OF FARE. 63 



I will give my bill of fare as you can have 

 it served, if you will call at my camp on the 

 Eacq^uette next July. This is no "fancy sketch," 

 but a hona fide list which I have " gone through " 

 more than once, and hope to many times more. 



Vegetables. 

 Potatoes, boiled, fried, or mashed. 



Pancakes, with maple sirup (choice). 

 Bread, warm and stale, both. 

 Coffee. Tea. 



Now imagine that you have been out for eight 

 hours, with a cool, appetizing mountain breeze 

 blowing in your face, and then fancy yourself 

 seated before your bark table in the shadow of the 

 pines, with the water rippling at your feet j a lake 



